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Sonia dumas9 Rue Gabriel Peri
Sanary
83110
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The accommodation offers four berths, including one bed measuring 140x190 and a bench bed measuring 140x190. Additionally, there are two beds measuring 90x190. The kitchen is fully equipped with an oven, induction hob, microwave, refrigerator, dishwasher, and washing machine with a dryer. An iron and ironing board are also provided. The bathroom is spacious and comfortable, featuring a wardrobe, toilet, washbasin on furniture with two drawers, and towels. There is ample hot water supply with a capacity of 200 litres. The accommodation is equipped with powerful air conditioning, a television, and WiFi. The flooring is made of parquet floating, and there is a table with chairs, armchairs, and a pouf. The property has recently been renovated and covers an area of 4m2. It is conveniently located just a minute away from bars on the port, allowing guests to enjoy breakfast in front of the boats. Additionally, a Provencal market is held daily nearby.Reviews
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Directions
To reach Sanary railway station, take the A50 motorway and exit. It is a short 5-minute taxi ride from there. Toulon is 12km away, while Marseille is 50km away.
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Attractions
- Sanary-sur-Mer: Located just a short distance from your address, Sanary-sur-Mer is a charming coastal town known for its picturesque harbor and vibrant atmosphere. Stroll along the waterfront promenade, browse local shops, and savor fresh seafood at one of the many waterfront restaurants.
- Bandol: Situated along the Mediterranean coast, Bandol is renowned for its beautiful sandy beaches and renowned vineyards. Enjoy a day of sunbathing, swimming, or water sports at one of the beaches, and don't miss the opportunity to sample some of the region's famous Bandol wines.
- Île des Embiez: This small island, also known as Paul Ricard Island, is a hidden gem off the coast of Sanary. Accessible by boat, Île des Embiez offers pristine beaches, crystal-clear waters, and nature trails perfect for hiking or cycling. Explore the island's marine reserve and visit the Oceanographic Institute and Museum.
- Le Castellet: A medieval hilltop village nestled in the Provence countryside, Le Castellet is a must-visit destination for history enthusiasts. Wander through narrow, winding streets lined with well-preserved stone houses, browse art galleries, and enjoy panoramic views of the surrounding vineyards and coastline.
- Calanques National Park: Just a short drive from Sanary, Calanques National Park boasts breathtaking natural beauty. This protected area features rugged limestone cliffs, hidden coves, and turquoise waters. Hiking enthusiasts can embark on various trails to explore the park's stunning landscapes.
- Toulon: The vibrant city of Toulon is located nearby and offers a mix of history, culture, and modern attractions. Visit the historic Old Town, stroll along the harbor, and explore the impressive Toulon Naval Base. Don't miss the chance to visit the Musée National de la Marine, showcasing maritime history.
- Hyères: Situated on the Mediterranean coast, Hyères is a charming town known for its picturesque old quarter and beautiful beaches. Explore the medieval streets, visit the ruins of the Castle of Saint Bernard, and relax on the sandy shores of the popular Plage de l'Almanarre.
- Cassis: A scenic town nestled between cliffs and the sea, Cassis is famous for its charming fishing port and stunning Calanques. Take a boat trip to admire the dramatic limestone cliffs and crystal-clear waters, or wander through the town's narrow streets and enjoy local cuisine at waterfront restaurants.
- Marseille: As France's second-largest city, Marseille offers a wealth of attractions and cultural experiences. Explore the historic Vieux-Port, visit the iconic Notre-Dame de la Garde Basilica, and discover the vibrant neighborhoods of Le Panier and La Corniche. Marseille also boasts several excellent museums, including the MuCEM and the Museum of European and Mediterranean Civilizations. 10. Aix-en-Provence: Known for its elegant architecture and artistic heritage, Aix-en-Provence is a charming town famous for being the birthplace of painter Paul Cézanne. Stroll along the charming Cours Mirabeau, visit the stunning Saint-Sauveur Cathedral, and explore the numerous art galleries and boutiques in the city center.